By trolley through eastern New England . Dexter, who acquiredwealth by sending a shipload of warming pans to the WestIndies, where the natives used the perforated lids forstrainers and pans for sugar scoops. In Browns Square,given to the city by Moses Brown in 1802, is the statue ofWilliam Lloyd Garrison. The city hall is across thestreet. Before turning into State Street the car passes themeeting-house of the first religious society. Taice Quality Chocolates to make your smile permanent Have you a Wiachester Heater in your cellar? 12a BY TROLLEY THROUGH HAVERHILL TO SALISBURY BEACHAND NEWBURY


By trolley through eastern New England . Dexter, who acquiredwealth by sending a shipload of warming pans to the WestIndies, where the natives used the perforated lids forstrainers and pans for sugar scoops. In Browns Square,given to the city by Moses Brown in 1802, is the statue ofWilliam Lloyd Garrison. The city hall is across thestreet. Before turning into State Street the car passes themeeting-house of the first religious society. Taice Quality Chocolates to make your smile permanent Have you a Wiachester Heater in your cellar? 12a BY TROLLEY THROUGH HAVERHILL TO SALISBURY BEACHAND NEWBURYPORT VIA HAVERHILL & AMESBURY STREET RAILWAY To the traveller of literary tastes the trip fromHaverhill to Newburyport and Salisbury Beach via Ames-bury is particularly interesting, from the fact that it takesthe passenger the whole way through Whittiers country. In goingfrom Haver-hill totheseathe northbank of theMerrimac isfollowed, thecar runningpast Monu-ment Square,the Univer-salist Churchand the resi-d e n c e ofEverett Gale,.


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